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thumb's down fairy 

This is someone usually on a forum, youtube or anywhere online with a comment section that thumbs down every comment on the thread.

Could be a correlated with a troll.

The thumb downers motive could be just boredom or just an attempt to cause drama online.
Person 1: Wow did you see the comment section on that youtube video every comment has a thumbs down.

Person 2: The thumb's down fairy strikes again
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alaskan upside down moose pile driver 

when you pee in a girls butt get her pregnant and pile drive her down the stairs for a free abortion
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1 2 7 3, Down the Rockefeller Street

A dance one does when Rockefeller Street comes on where both arms go in a diagonal direction upwards, then on the other side, back to the other side but do it twice, then back to the other side, and repeat. This dance originated from 2 kids doing this dance to this song.
“1 2 7 3, down the Rockefeller street
\(•~•\)
(/•~•)/
\(•~•\)
\(•~•\)
(/•~•)/
a warning you give to a mo'fo thats been on your nerves for the longest time just before you blast thier ass wide open
BACK DOWN b'fo i gots to blast you mutha fucka!
BACK DOWN by burrier March 24, 2004

shut the fuck down

An alternative form to say "shut down". Especially, it can be used when shutting down the computer.
That's enough for surfing , I'm going bed.
"Shut the fuck down!!" (preferably with hardcore chorus vocals)
shut the fuck down by qtk December 20, 2010

yell-down war hell ride 

1) What Birdman does to you if you tresspass on his property (as sited by Wesley Willis)

2) When someone yells at you until you go crazy
"Birdman beat me to a pulp
He gave me a yell-down war hell ride
He told me that he was going to kill me if I don't get off his real estate
He gave five minutes to get in my Bronco and hit the rookie road"
--Wesley Willis (Birdman Kicked My Ass)

double down 

to engage in risky behavior, especially when one is already in a dangerous situation.

This figurative usage as appearing in the Oxford English Dictionary is a meaningful explanation of “double down” other than the ubiquitous “to double the wager in exchange for only one additional card in Blackjack gambit” in every online dictionary.
Don’t try to double down the exposures of your retirement money in aggressive investments

It is the time to double down on the commitment of solar energy, rather than to scale back

HP is going to double down on Palm’s webOS
double down by vanderpol August 5, 2010